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Börres Weiffenbach, born in 1969, studied cinematography at the Konrad Wolf University of Film and Television in Potsdam. In 2002, while still a student, he won the Adolf Grimme Award for an outstanding debut for his cinematography in OTZENRATHER SPRUNG (dir. Jens Schanze). Further successes include, for example, CHILDREN. AS TIME FLIES (dir. Thomas Heise), which won the Silver Dove at DOK Leipzig, and MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE (dir. Marc Bauder), which won the Jury Prize at Locarno International Film Festival and the European Film Award.
Most Popular Börres Weiffenbach Trailers
Total trailers found: 27
01 January 2015
Documentary short film about the afterlife of the remnants of the Berlin Wall.
08 July 2021
A look at the current state of the world, from the hand of six intellectuals and scientists who reflect on the present and postulate about the future.
24 June 2016
The senior investment banker Jochen Walther is at the peak of his career at the Deutche Bank. He just finished the deal of his life along with his personal assistant Tom Slezak, when during the celebrations he suddendly jumps from the roof of the bank's headquarters in Frankfurt.
21 April 2016
On a talkshow, actor and German TV ikon Joachim Fuchsberger recalls how the games for his show "Nur nicht nervös werden" (Don't Get Nervous), first broadcast on West German TV in 1960, were developed along the lines of American psychiatry.
16 September 2021
Two years after the Panama Papers scandal, two investigative journalists at Germany’s largest newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung, are ready with a series of new revelations while researchin the assassination of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galicia and a mysterious arms dealer linked to the Iranian nuclear missile programme.
30 October 2012
A small one-street village in the open landscape of East Germany, marked by the political changes of the past decade and long forgotten by the rest of society.
24 May 2018
West Germany in the 1970s. Many artists, journalists and intellectuals were branded as sympathizers of Baader-Meinhof's left-wing terrorism.
19 May 2016
Documentary about the audition process at an acting school in Hannover, Germany.
21 November 2019
WWII is over, the director’s family goes separate ways: Her great aunt moves to Israel and joins the Kibbuz movement.
18 November 2001
By 2045, twenty localities in Germany will be resettled because of brown coal open pit mining. The film Waste Land follows the inhabitants of three villages in the Rhenish coal-mining district during their last years in their old home and documents how an entire region prepares for its collective relocation.
12 July 2018
A meaningful account of the personal and professional life of the great Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) that explores his film legacy, with interviews with his closest collaborators and a new generation of filmmakers.
31 October 2018
A city, a cinema, and a reluctant farewell. In 2017, in the city of Constance on Lake Constance, Europe’s largest chain of drugstores opened the city’s fifth branch store: more diapers, more toothpaste and more toiletries for the local residents and the consumer tourists from Switzerland.
21 January 2015
The village of Tamaquito lies deep in the forests of Colombia. Here, nature provides the people with everything they need.
12 February 2009
"Pictures from the late eighties in the GDR on up to the immediate present in the year 2008 in Germany.
01 March 2018
Is the WHO sick? The filmmaker and mother Lilian Franck reveals clandestine influences by the tobacco, pharmaceutical and nuclear industries on the organization.
11 April 2024
When the revolution in Nicaragua won its victory nearly 40 years ago, the world began to dream. A young generation was taking the reins in a country of grand utopias.
07 November 2013
He was one of Germany's leading investment experts with an income of several million Euros per day. Now, he sits on one of the upper floors of an empty bank building in the middle of Frankfurt, overlooking a skyline of glass and steel.
30 October 2007
The second part of Jens Schanze's cinematic chronicle of the village resettlements in connection with the “Garzweiler II” open-cast lignite mine operated by RWE AG.
25 April 2006
Austria: the conservative People's Party has been in power in Styria for sixty years - but now its position is being jeopardized by the communist city councillor Ernest Kaltenegger of all people.
26 March 2020
Four female artists have been politicized by experiences with war, violence and suppression and integrated them into their work, using their most personal tool: their own bodies.
08 December 2005
Was grandpa a Nazi? When director Jens Schanze confronts his mother with her father's past, decades of silence have passed.
22 January 2015
Three different countries and one case of deadly violence each. Three men who have killed and three families who have lost a beloved one.
06 May 2010
Lusatia - the former energy production center of the GDR, today a landscape depleted by lignite mining.
25 September 2008
The third part of Thomas Heise's time-lapse observation, in which he accompanies the people of Saxony-Anhalt.
11 February 2006
In the documentary Last To Know political prisoners, sent to jail for openly opposing the East German regime that existed until the German reunification in 1990, talk about their times of trial and their lives today.
19 April 2026
For 40 years, Ulrich Tilgner travelled throughout the Middle East as a reporter for German television.